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CC Baseball

Address:
400 Corporate Woods Parkway
Vernon Hills IL 60061
Phone: (269) 483 - 6200
Website: http://cc-baseball.com
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Services: - Pitching - Hitting - Catching - Fielding - Batting Cages - Team Practices - Field Rentals - Pitching Tunnels - Fitness Training - Parties
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About Us
Eric Egmer is the founder of CC Baseball, Eric created CC Baseball back in 2102 and will be working out of our North Shore Sports Academy located in Vernon Hills. He provides intense one on one hitting, catching, fielding, and sport conditioning training, as well as group lessons, hitting/fielding clinics, and runs team practices. Eric focuses on teaching fundamental/routine baseball and stresses consistency through straight line movements.
Eric has a track record to helping his clients make huge improvements and provides top notch hitting, catching, and defensive instruction to all ages. He specializes in the art of catching and helping hitters become more consistent. Eric’s baseball career began as a four year varsity starter as a catcher for Constantine High School in Michigan. He was an all state catcher, three year all conference, and a three time all area player. After high school Eric attended Glen Oaks Community College to focus on building a strong academic and athletic foundation. There he was a two year co-starter as a catcher and helped to bring the GOCC to two NJCAA Regional appearances. Eric continued his player career as a starting catcher for the Trojans of TIU (Trinity International University) where he caught 86 of 113 games in two years. He batted .325 and threw out 70% of base runners in his two years at TIU. Eric was named the defensive player of the year as a junior and named captain his senior year. After completing his playing career, Eric served as TIUs catching and first base coach while finishing his degree in Physical Education. Eric currently teaches PE for Gary Elementary School, part of the Chicago Public School District as well as a co owner of Crossfit Kilter in Libertyville.
Eric Egmer is the founder of CC Baseball, Eric created CC Baseball back in 2102 and will be working out of our North Shore Sports Academy located in Vernon Hills. He provides intense one on one hitting, catching, fielding, and sport conditioning training, as well as group lessons, hitting/fielding clinics, and runs team practices. Eric focuses on teaching fundamental/routine baseball and stresses consistency through straight line movements.
Eric has a track record to helping his clients make huge improvements and provides top notch hitting, catching, and defensive instruction to all ages. He specializes in the art of catching and helping hitters become more consistent. Eric’s baseball career began as a four year varsity starter as a catcher for Constantine High School in Michigan. He was an all state catcher, three year all conference, and a three time all area player. After high school Eric attended Glen Oaks Community College to focus on building a strong academic and athletic foundation. There he was a two year co-starter as a catcher and helped to bring the GOCC to two NJCAA Regional appearances. Eric continued his player career as a starting catcher for the Trojans of TIU (Trinity International University) where he caught 86 of 113 games in two years. He batted .325 and threw out 70% of base runners in his two years at TIU. Eric was named the defensive player of the year as a junior and named captain his senior year. After completing his playing career, Eric served as TIUs catching and first base coach while finishing his degree in Physical Education. Eric currently teaches PE for Gary Elementary School, part of the Chicago Public School District as well as a co owner of Crossfit Kilter in Libertyville.
Private & Group Lessons at CC Baseball
CC Baseball is proud to offer lessons for whatever your goals are: improving as a house league player, making a travel team, trying out for high school, or even collegiate and professional aspirations – we can help. At CC, our lesson mission is simple. We focus on teaching fundamental/routine baseball and stress consistency through straight line movements.
We not only teach baseball but encourage Sportsmanship, Character, Respect, and Teamwork
• Instruction that counts
• Teaching and preaching Routine skills and Fundamentals
• Results
• Player development
We offer lessons in all aspects of the game and are happy to work with all ages and talent levels.
CC baseball is a new brand of baseball instruction that focuses on teaching baseball the right way and uses experienced and professional instructors who share this vision and have a passion for teaching.
Take control of your game, stay consistent!
Sincerely,
Eric Egmer – Head Baseball Instructor, Director of Baseball
CC Baseball is proud to offer lessons for whatever your goals are: improving as a house league player, making a travel team, trying out for high school, or even collegiate and professional aspirations – we can help. At CC, our lesson mission is simple. We focus on teaching fundamental/routine baseball and stress consistency through straight line movements.
We not only teach baseball but encourage Sportsmanship, Character, Respect, and Teamwork
• Instruction that counts
• Teaching and preaching Routine skills and Fundamentals
• Results
• Player development
We offer lessons in all aspects of the game and are happy to work with all ages and talent levels.
CC baseball is a new brand of baseball instruction that focuses on teaching baseball the right way and uses experienced and professional instructors who share this vision and have a passion for teaching.
Take control of your game, stay consistent!
Sincerely,
Eric Egmer – Head Baseball Instructor, Director of Baseball
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